The public works, inspired by the French street artist JR, have been installed on the facade of the 16th-century Procuratie Vecchie
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Teasing apart the alliances between for-profit trade events and charitable organisations
This season’s bounty of outdoor art includes bronze gates near City Hall, a layered sound installation in Brooklyn Bridge Park and a mural honouring graffiti history at MoMA PS1
Artist’s cat silhouettes in Four Freedoms Park work reinterprets camouflage pattern used by the military
Two recent Goldsworthy shows, one at the National Galleries of Scotland and the other at Jupiter Artland, have radically changed my view of the artist, writes Louisa Buck
The largest federal funders of culture—and the organisations that depend on them—are beginning to resume activities under the country's new regime
The works, “David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy” and “Portrait of Joanna Leigh, Mrs Richard Bennett Lloyd” are from the estate of Jacob Rothschild
The unusual move will see the image displayed alongside contemporary art, highlighting the role of photojournalism in visual history
Hundreds of ancient objects have been repatriated and ground-breaking new discoveries have emerged from the country’s heritage ambitions in recent years
The artist’s works directly confront Colombia’s history of violence

